THE SHINING ( FILMING LOCATION ) Kubrick Jack Nicholson
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The Shining is a 1980 horror film directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on Stephen King's novel of the same name.
The film stars Jack Nicholson as tormented writer Jack Torrance, Shelley Duvall as his wife, Wendy, and Danny Lloyd as their son, Danny.
The film tells the story of a writer, Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson), who accepts the job of the winter caretaker at a hotel which always gets snowed in during the winter. While his family looks around the hotel during closing day, the psychic hotel chef discovers the psychic abilities of Jack's son Danny, and Danny's ability to detect ghostly presences in the hotel. In the chef's family, this ability is called "shining". When the hotel becomes snowbound, Jack Torrance is driven mad by the ghosts in the hotel, and he tries to murder his wife and son.
Initial response to the film was mixed, and it performed moderately at the box office. Subsequent critical assessment of the film has been more favorable, and it is now viewed as a classic of the horror genre.
The entire film was shot on soundstages at EMI Elstree Studios in Borehamwood, England. The set for the Overlook Hotel was then the largest ever built. It included a full recreation of the exterior of the hotel, as well as the interiors. A few exterior shots by a second unit crew were done at Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood in Oregon. They are noticeable because the hedge maze is missing. The interiors are based on those of the Ahwahnee hotel in Yosemite National Park.
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Some of the most beautiful scenery shots in a movie. Stunning 😱😲😨
@deejo1823
4 жыл бұрын
Very beautiful!
I updated the video with new opening scene footage that was shot at Glacier Park, Montana. I hope you enjoy this new 4 minutes. Thanks for rating and commenting.
@TryptychUK
4 жыл бұрын
Also used for the end shots of the original release of "Blade Runner" as Kubrick didn't use all the footage he shot.
@CUTECADAVRA
2 жыл бұрын
Super job Hervé, il faut aussi que vous alliez voir le bar à Los Angeles : kzread.info/dash/bejne/p6Cixtmsg5ngeJM.html
It was The Shining that intrigued me to the Glacier National Park. One of the most lovely NPs I have ever visited. The Shining and GNP will remain in my memory forever.
Six people dislike this video, but I corrected them.
@finster1968
8 жыл бұрын
And when my wife tried to prevent me from watching it, I, corrected her!
@the7legacy287
8 жыл бұрын
+Harry from Work REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM REDRUM MURDER
@chocolatcats
8 жыл бұрын
when i'm being silly to my daughter (she's 43) I say that word in the same way...its funny
@PaulKyriazi
8 жыл бұрын
Harry, if I stop you from doing your duty, will you correct me too?
@gregm8871
8 жыл бұрын
You're goddamn right I will.
The Shining is a classic
@yanggyan9729
4 жыл бұрын
More than a classic probably..
@leonciohernandez
3 жыл бұрын
is a masterpiece of the cinema.
@wisdomseeker3362
3 жыл бұрын
Yes and a Masterpiece as stated❗It should be shown in every cinema every Halloween❗
You are right. 1)The Stanley Hotel is not part of the Shining location. not need to show it 2) yes, this hobby is costly but this is a pleasure to do it and also a reward to share it for FREE on internet for people who cannot afford travel to these locations.
Your production values on this one are the best of all! The road, the elevators...just perfect. I never knew how close to the interior of that real hotel Kubric created. Down to the bookcases in the big room and the table placement. I knew (and had been to the) the hotel where the exteriors were shot, but never to the Timberline. I just thought it was based loosely on the Stanley. Great job!
i love the Shining. its my favorite Stephen King book.
Another one of my all-time favorites, brought to life again! Thank you so much for what you do!
I love it! I had to feature you in my top friends homepage. Great work! I watched so many of your videos. Great work Herve!!!!
Love the opening especially. I appreciate every second of this video! You guys are awesome for going there. It is amazing because it all looks the same to this very day. It is somewhat sad. I couldn't help but think that, all those creepy long winding roads & landscape will be there looking the same, and we will all be forever gone from earth in such a short time...I went to the Stanley Kubrick Exhibition in Europe ( I have video and pictures...) They had the actual typewriter that Jack's character used there. I touched it! It said do not touch, but i read the sign only after putting my hands all over it! :]
Herve Attila...now THAT was COOL! Thank you for sharing!
5:50 What a really cool transition!
This Shinning filming locations video is FANTASTIC !!! 😀😀 My favorite of all movie locations videos I've seen. Having audio from the actual movie in this clip was a GREAT idea in giving a more memorable affect. Great video. Thanks for posting. 👍👍🤗🤗
Well done yet again Herve! - these small movies about their bigger brothers are amazing - you are getting the infomation we want about our favorite movies through your stunning editing - the way he use's film stock from the movie intertwinned with uptodate footage stills and his small Hitchcock cameos - a recipe for success - you've got to be working in the movie business Herve to have an eye for the editing like you have !!! - All thr best & thanks for sharing you work -SB - you'd better watch out that the bigger boys don't steal your great idea !!!
Wonderful...Herve...as always...thank you! xx
This is a beautiful video. Thank you for your time and efforts, your work is greatly appreciated.
Great work. It's just a pity that Kubrick was famous for never wanting to film any of his movies anywhere outside of the United Kingdom, so that made the Overlook Hotel all a set instead of an actual motel that you could have explored for this, although you visited the motels after which the set was modeled.
Nicely done video with many of the beautiful movie scenes edited. As a Portland Oregonian all my life and driving up to Timberline Lodge hundreds of times, or to stay in it with my wife, or to go up for skiing in the winter time with our kids, I must say I'm a big Stanley Kubrick fan but I've never actually watched The Shining all the way through. I've only watched excerpts of it and read about it in the cinematography sites that analyze it such as IMDb. As an astronomer of course, I have to list 2001: A Space Odyssey as one of my favorite films of all time. In recent years knowing really nothing about The Shining film, I randomly took road trips Across the Nation and randomly drove through glacier National Park in Montana because I was allowing the public to observe through a hydrogen-alpha solar research grade telescope along the way for over 10,000 miles on that solo road trip in 2000, over a 6-week period of time. while in Montana many people suggested that I drive up Going to the Sun Road, to allow the vacationers and visitors to observe the sun through the telescope. That's actually the name of the road to the top of glacier National Park. I've worked for 20 years as a background extra actor on movie sets and many famous Hollywood movies that have come through Portland, but also being an astro-photographer of the night sky with cameras and telescopes you learn a lot about lighting effects and how cameras work when you're taking photographs in total darkness with only distant starlight overhead to photograph. So as it goes when most people watch television and movies they assume everything they see in the filmwork is exactly as it is in reality. Of course many learn later that this is all put together with editing and many tricks are used to fool the assuming movie goers eyes. So as you can imagine with all the controversy about this movie you may have read in parts, and I think it's somewhat suggested here in this video that there were no movie actors at Timberline Lodge in Oregon. That was done mostly at the studios in England where Kubrick lives. Except for the scenes I think of Jack Nicholson walking through a hotel lobby that looks like it's from back in the 1920s or 30s with that period music playing, that's in the Overlook Hotel in Yosemite National Park in central California - it's not Timberline Lodge in Oregon. From what I can tell in most sites and I'm sure the IMDb movie site indicates this, that Kubrick had his directors of Photography only come to Timberline Lodge Oregon to take photographs of the exterior of the building. so when you see all this edited together in the movie, and I'm sure that was done in this video in a similar way, it appears as if you're driving up this highway out in nature and suddenly you see a Rocky Mountain appear in the distance, which is part of Glacier National Park in Montana. The editing soon jumps to a close-up of the mountain which is actually Mount Hood Oregon, and then shows Timberline Lodge below the mountain. this is where the confusion happens about where the movie was filmed as this is all done with editing later and the actors never actually appear in these places. So from what is actually seen in the movie, Jack Nicholson is only walking through the lobby at the Overlook Hotel in Yosemite National Park - the rest is all filmed in the studios in England. *I also see a portion of the film with little boy riding a tricycle through the hallway in the Hotel, this picture appears to be part of the hallways in the Timberline Lodge in Oregon but it could also be similar to the hallways in the Overlook Hotel in Yosemite so apparently Kubrick superimposed this little boy riding the bicycle with the background hallway taken as a photograph in one of the two lodges, but moviegoers will assume that the acting child actor was actually in the hallway on actual location which is all done with the trickery of editing later. It's a similar technique of editing to Kubrick's Doctor Strange Love movie where the pilots are seen inside of a B-52 bomber and the cockpit and the all the instruments in the plane looks so real that the government later contacted Kubrick and asked him where he got the photos from inside of a B-52 bomber. He said, "simple, I just took them out of a LIFE magazine story about the plane." kzread.info/dash/bejne/emmdlaqzZNzboLA.html
@TravelingWithFamilyVideosYT
Жыл бұрын
Lobby part is actually Akka hotel
It amazes me how they replicated the hotel down every detail. It must cost a fortune to build that set
I saw a lot of the sets for "The Shining" at Elstree-Borehamwood Studios whilst prepping for "The Empire Strikes Back". The also built the complete front facade of the Overlook hotel on the backlot, complete with the maze. Detailed right down to litter bins with "Keep America Tidy" on them.
A very difficult movie to do because all the interiors were done on sets made at a London movie studio, and yet you masterfully intertwine the set scenes with the various hotel locations interiors. Herve, please continue making these videos; many people are trying to copy you now, some of them very good, some very bad, but none of them compare with your production techniques and camera locations.
You know it's good when Kubrick could make you feel the chill, especially during the icy snow maze❗❤
Every time that I went snowboarding at Timberline on Mt.Hood, there were always people in the lodge looking around trying to figure out where the movie was filmed, and I would tell them that only the exterior was used in the movie. Most would disagree and say they must have remodeled the place. Then they would ask an employee and be told the same thing, that only the exterior was used in the movie. Again they would usually disagree even with the employee. Nicely done Herve! I dig your videos. Cheers.
@BLANK-rk4ju
6 жыл бұрын
arkansaswookie .
Great work! The talent is very impressive! Thank you!
This is so well done! Congrats 🤗
Another great ON-LOCATION documentary herve! Merci! I saw this movie in my teens...I will never forget that scene when Jack came around the corner with that axe...i spilled my drink on the floor in the cinema as i jumped 10feet in the air...lol Merci again herve :)
Thank you for that, really nicely done : )
Fascinating ! And you choosed the right season to film.
Love your work, and The Shining is a classic Horror , all those who dislike the film I will Redrum them lol
@joshuabrooks4907
3 жыл бұрын
They need to be...... corrected.
No one does this movie setting/area video montage better than you. Thanks Herve! :-)
Awesome! my favorite horror movie all time!
Super travail de recherche. Je trouvais déjà top la vidéo sur first blood. Merci
oh my, what a place...thank you
Have watched several videos and you do amazing work. Subscribed, thanks for the videos.
Another stunning video from Herve!!!
Glacier Park is one stunning location, wow. Great video yet again Herve.
Well done Herve! My first time watching your videos and it must be said there brilliant you obviously put a lot of effort into the research and the making of them. Good job!
I loved the video...thank you
I live right next to mt hood wow i didnt know that one of the greatest horror films was filmed right next to me
@yanggyan9729
4 жыл бұрын
Really???????m🤔😱
@trentreeve
3 жыл бұрын
It wasn't. Only a shot from a helicopter. None of the actors stepped foot on the property.
The Yosemite Ahwahnee hotel was the Stanley Kubrick choice to be used as a reference replica. But feel free to send money as donation and I will definitely go and visit the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado :) .
Thank you .
Thank you! Thank you! 👏👏👏👏
This mans videos are fantastic.I'm a new subscriber and I'm looking forward to more.
Amazing!
your one of the best at this herve thankyou , fantastic movie
Thanks, Herve. I always wondered where the opening helicopter mountain scene was shot.
Room 237 was so eerie and scary I never see any behind the scenes footage of that particular scene anywhere on the Internet...
this is incredible work, thank you
Really,thanks you so much,it make feel full of life.cinema is pasion
Wow 227 comments when i arrived, we need ten more. You know what i mean. Bravo Herve
these are brilliant ... thanks for the efforts and for posting
Excellent travail, comme d'habitude, mes félicitations et remerciements à Mr.Attia!! Keep the awesome work. Kudos.
hard to believe the interiors are copies, so precise
VERY cool ending with yourself in the picture, Herve Attia!
Thank you!
Great comparison shots. Thanks for making this video I love stuff like this
thank you i love it
Great job, Herve. You do an amazing job of editing. I always look forward to your uploads! Have a great week.
You guys.. That is amazing work there, LOVE it!!
loved it herve.. the park looks so beautiful. great video
Excellent thank you
It is one of the best movie of all the times...!!
Fantastic video. Thanks.
This is awesome. Thanks for this :)
It's amazing how close they duplicated the hotel considering the interiors were just a soundstage. But great video. Can see the effort put in and must have been tough matching up those road shots in the beginning. But my goodness the hotel enterior is so similar one would think it was actually filmed there.
Theses videos are priceless and selling dreams thank u so much
I thoroughly enjoyed this. thanks for posting subscribed notifications on
this is brilliant...you really put an effort to this...i really love this movie, too much mystery in it...
The music score on the opening credits drive in the mountains, is from a Catholic funeral hymn, " Dies Irae." ( ' Day of Wrath ' )
Love that Colorado shot from the river to mountain...
It would have also been neat to see the hedge maze (if it exists) intertwined with the movie.
Great stuff, thank you :)
I LOVE " THE SHINING" !!!!!!
This was awesome!!! loved it.
Phenomenal video!
Love this!!
Very clever with the pictures at the end, Mr. Attia. You switched some to those of James Dean, Schwarznegger, etc. and you are in the center picture just above Jack Nickolson to the right!
Gorgeous Video . Made my heart skip a few beats
another great on the set herve,thank you for this.
Awesome job as usual, Herve! And I say this every time, but PLEASE DO MULHOLLAND DRIVE!!!!
@JediBunny
5 жыл бұрын
deliman YES!!!
wonderful job!
Kudos to you. I have thought about doing the same thing for Herschell Gordon Lewis' films. Great job!!!
Brilliant, thanks for the upload
This was great! I really liked this one.....great shots of the hotel....and very cool shots of Going-to-the-Sun road! You must use some good editing software for your work huh?
Great work!
damn, well done. i enjoyed the last two also on ferris and sbm.
Nicely done!
Brilliant ending!
great vids herve... its like a trip back in time
Awesome video. One of my favorite films of all time. This maybe a stupid question, but do some hotels in the USA close for winter and have caretaker roles in isolation?
@conradkenneth5216
4 жыл бұрын
Yes and it's boring, but the helicopters fly in sometimes to bring beer
@eon14873
4 жыл бұрын
@@conradkenneth5216 thanks
Amazing job!
Fantastic!
Awesome dude this is great ! keep up the good work.
Great job.
Best horror movie of the 80s , yet its sad how Wendy got treated in real life 😢 very sad 😔.
Excellent job!!
Great film!
Beautiful video - Thank You! Can I ask - the opening car journey, with all the picturesque scenery. Is that near to the Ahwahnee Hotel, Yosemite Park, whose interiors were copied so accurately for the movie set at Elstree Studios, England? Or is it closer to the Timberline Lodge Hotel, Oregon, whose exterior was used to depict 'The Shining's' exterior for the 'Overlook Hotel'? Forgive my ignorance - I'm English so have no idea about the geography involved! As a huge fan of 'The Shining', I hope to stay at the Yosemite Hotel some day (maybe not in Room 237 though!)
Very cool video, thanks!